Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 11:53:29 EST 2007 | samir
Hey Chunks, Come APEX time, I'd like to see your, uhm, "credentials" (*(wink* *wink*). Of course we still need to hit that Karaoke bar!
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 01 18:11:39 EST 2007 | greg york
Hi Happy New Year HASL fluxes Are very conductive so best advise is get it all off. thanks greg
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 10:29:15 EST 2007 | jaime39
The water soluble flux residue is staying there because the rinsing temperature it may be too low. The flux needs about 130-140 degrees celcius to become soft. If you are using water soluble flux, as per IPC A 610 standards it needs to be remove comp
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 11:43:13 EST 2007 | fredericksr
celsius or fahrenheit? I am not entirely familiar with the deeper details of HASL, but 130F-140F is adequate to clean many of the water-soluble fluxes used for component soldering.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 09:47:41 EST 2007 | slthomas
We had a supplier that put a [fuzzy and of variable height) line of ss between all chip R and C pads. Of course we were in low cost mode and had purchased a year's worth of boards.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 11:12:35 EST 2007 | realchunks
But that's how Purchasing is supposed to work, right? Then boast how they saved 50 bucks that day on buying slightly plemmed boards. Then you spend thousands of dollars over the course of the year reworking thru the plems. All the while management
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 12:05:52 EST 2007 | slthomas
Not to mention the couple hunnert they save by NOT getting an air ride truck to ship a new inline printer. You'd be amazed at what an E5 can do to a pallet in 3000 miles. I can't believe the thing worked.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 08:11:21 EST 2007 | Rob
Try using a solder like S03X7C from Koki, which uses cobalt to prolong the tip life & also a wire wool type dry wipe instead of a wet sponge.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 14:34:43 EST 2007 | buckeyefan
I would have to agree with Pete. I have worked with Panasonic, Create, Mydata and Juki. Juki has been the easiest to work with. They actually installed and had the machines running production within a day.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 01:24:28 EST 2007 | saiprasad
integrates the speed of a chip shooter & the multi function of an ic mounter in one unit. >very less vibration as compared to other machines. > easy operating system with WIN-XP